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Principal applicantWhen a family applies together, one member must be the main or “principal” applicant. For example, a mother applying for permanent residence with her three children would be the principal applicant. W [..]
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Principal applicantThe person named in the petition. For example, an American citizen may file a petition for his married daughter to immigrate to the United States. His daughter will be the principal applicant, and her [..]
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Principal applicantThe person named in the petition. For example, a U.S. citizen may file a petition for his married daughter to immigrate to the United States. His daughter will be the principal applicant, and her fami [..]
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Principal applicantThe person we assess against the criteria for a Resident Visa first.
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Principal applicantThe principal applicant is the person named in the petition. For example, U.S. citizen may file a petition for his married daughter, a Japanese citizen, to immigrate to the U.S. In this case, his da [..]
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Principal applicantA “principal applicant” is a family member who meets all the immigration requirements to be granted permanent residency in Canada. His or her dependent family members can automatically enter Canada as [..]
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Principal applicantThe person named in the petition. For example, an American citizen may file a petition for his married daughter to immigrate to the U.S. His daughter will be the principal applicant, and her family me [..]
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